imperativeness 的 2 个定义
- absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable: It is imperative that we leave.
- of the nature of or expressing a command; commanding.
- Grammar. noting or pertaining to the mood of the verb used in commands, requests, etc., as in Listen! Go!Compare indicative, subjunctive.
- a command.
- something that demands attention or action; an unavoidable obligation or requirement; necessity: It is an imperative that we help defend friendly nations.
- Grammar. the imperative mood.a verb in this mood.
- an obligatory statement, principle, or the like.
imperativeness 近义词
等同于 exigency
imperativeness 的近义词 38 个
- contingency
- vicissitude
- acuteness
- constraint
- crisis
- criticalness
- crossroad
- demand
- dilemma
- distress
- duress
- emergency
- extremity
- fix
- hardship
- jam
- juncture
- necessity
- need
- pass
- pickle
- pinch
- plight
- predicament
- pressure
- quandary
- requirement
- scrape
- stress
- urgency
- want
- wont
- demandingness
- exigence
- needfulness
- pressingness
- turning point
- zero hour
imperativeness 的反义词 14 个
等同于 exigency/exigence
imperativeness 的近义词 36 个
- acuteness
- constraint
- contingency
- crisis
- criticalness
- crossroad
- demandingness
- dilemma
- distress
- duress
- emergency
- extremity
- fix
- hardship
- jam
- juncture
- necessity
- need
- needfulness
- pass
- pickle
- pinch
- plight
- predicament
- pressingness
- pressure
- quandary
- requirement
- scrape
- stress
- turning point
- urgency
- vicissitude
- want
- wont
- zero hour
imperativeness 的反义词 3 个
更多imperativeness例句
- The need to improve mobile cold storage — a crucial link in the cold chain — had become imperative.
- Pricing your home correctly from the start is imperative to a successful sale.
- Since shoppers aren’t able to touch, feel, taste or smell the products, it’s imperative that what’s displayed on the website gives them an in-person sense of what they can expect when they receive their order.
- By Chris Nguyen, executive vice president, marketing at NavigaDigital is no longer just a nice addition to a newspaper’s success, but an imperative.
- The worlds of media, marketing, fashion, beauty and retail — long dependent on office environments and brick-and-mortar stores — faced an urgent imperative to adapt quickly.
- There was a touch of imperativeness in the hurriedly written little note that indefinitely appealed to him.
- "I want you to take me to tea," she announced, with her accustomed imperativeness.
- Both had been troubled and roused, and they were drawing together with the sharpness and imperativeness of uniting elements.
- “I shall kiss you,” he said, not in any tone of either doubt or entreaty, rather with an imperativeness that was final.
- She laid her hands over his on the keys with pretty imperativeness, and put an end to the chords.